You can do a lot of things with SSH besides working securely remote on machines. I've already covered at another article how to tunnel (port forwarding) through SSH. This time we're looking at a way to use SSH as a Proxy Server. SSH: A tool not only to do remote work SSH (Secure Shell) is … Continue reading Proxy over SSH on Windows, Mac or Linux

It's a well known problem. You have two PDF documents and you want to merge both into one. For e.g. you want to bring your application and your personal data sheet together. This short an easy tutorial shows you how to do this on console or with an graphical helper. First option: commando line Of … Continue reading How to easily merge PDF documents under Linux

TeamSpeak 3 is a heavily used solution (if not the most used one) to do low latency voice chat while gaming. For e.g. if you use Skype, the delay and the traffic between the talking people will be much higher, besides the Skype client being way more bloated than TeamSpeak. Besides TeamSpeak 3 there are … Continue reading Setup a TeamSpeak 3 Server on Linux (Ubuntu / Debian)

As a kid I've played a bunch of Kirby games. Some of them with mixed up feelings. For e.g. I've never liked Kirby Dreamcourse for the SNES / Super Famicon back then (maybe because I'm not a huge golf fan?!). On the other side I loved Kirbys Funpak. Sound, artstyle and of course the fantastic … Continue reading [Review] Kirby Planet Robobot

When I started this blog almost 6,5 years ago, I just had the intention to write articles, tutorials and tips about Linux / MAC. But besides this hobby I have another one: Gaming! I've started with the gaming hobby back in the SNES / Super Famicom era. If I remember correctly this was in the … Continue reading Game reviews: A new section on unixblogger.com